I crashed Linux
Jerry Feldman
gaf at blu.org
Thu Dec 7 14:34:48 EST 2000
I had a case yesterday on a Tru64 Unix system where the X server
locked out the mouse. We had focus on one screen, but somehow we
managed to kill the window manager. I was able to telnet to his machine
and kill the X server, which fixed the problem.
On my home system, I have telnet and ftp turned off because my system
was used as the gateway for my other computers, so it served as the
firewall. If you are behind a firewall, opening up telntet could give you a
way to get into your system.
On 7 Dec 2000, at 12:55, Derek Atkins wrote:
> This is a design flaw of the PC Architecture. Other architectures
> have similar idiocies. For example, on the Sun/Sparc architecture, if
> you unplug and then re-plug the keyboard into the CPU, the system will
> halt into the boot prom monitor, and you have to type "ok<return>" to
> get the system to continue running.
Jerry Feldman <gaf at blu.org>
Associate Director
Boston Linux and Unix user group
http://www.blu.org
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